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Page 171
... decoration . Our intention is not to prescribe a methodology , but to clarify the issues raised by archaeological approaches to decoration . Special reference will be made to decoration applied to pottery , and how it relates both to ...
... decoration . Our intention is not to prescribe a methodology , but to clarify the issues raised by archaeological approaches to decoration . Special reference will be made to decoration applied to pottery , and how it relates both to ...
Page 172
... decoration is analysed in terms of the ' meaning ' that it is required to carry . ' Meaning ' here has a very restricted sense . For decorative motifs are considered solely to represent or to result from such past social pro- cesses as ...
... decoration is analysed in terms of the ' meaning ' that it is required to carry . ' Meaning ' here has a very restricted sense . For decorative motifs are considered solely to represent or to result from such past social pro- cesses as ...
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... decoration . Finally , the decoration applied to English pieces shows a greater concern with order , with symmetry predominant and the decoration being generally applied to the same place on all candlesticks . An When looking at the ...
... decoration . Finally , the decoration applied to English pieces shows a greater concern with order , with symmetry predominant and the decoration being generally applied to the same place on all candlesticks . An When looking at the ...
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